Allstate Helping Southern California Customers, Communities Recover from Wildfires
January 10 2025 - 1:18PM
Business Wire
Allstate is supporting Southern California customers with their
claims to help start their recovery from the wildfires. The
Allstate Foundation has pledged two contributions totaling $750,000
to the American Red Cross and the Center for Disaster Philanthropy,
strengthening these organizations’ ability to support communities
affected by disasters.
Allstate is here to help Southern California
customers.
- Customers can file their claim now: Allstate
policyholders affected by the wildfires can file their claim
through the Allstate® Mobile app, online, by calling
1-800-54-STORM, or their local agent.
- Home claims: Customers can use their mobile devices or
desktops to share images or live video of their home damage with an
adjuster and help move their claim along more quickly. When it’s
safe to do so, adjusters will also be on the ground ready to
conduct physical inspections.
- Auto claims: Customers can immediately submit auto
damage claims via QuickFoto Claim® using their smart device and the
Allstate Mobile app. And if they prefer, they can connect with
their adjuster using Virtual Assist® to show and share video of
their damaged vehicle to help quickly move their claim along.
- Instant payments: Once a claim is settled, payments can
be immediately sent for covered claims through a variety of
channels, including digitally with QuickCard Pay, Fast Mobile
e-Payment or one of Allstate’s other digital payment methods or
through physical checks.
“We are here for our customers. We’re using customer-friendly
technologies and caring claims experts to support the Southern
California communities impacted by these wildfires.”
- Mike Fiato, Executive Vice President and
Chief Claims Officer at Allstate
Allstate is here to help California
communities.
- When nonprofits receive funding in advance of a disaster, they
are better equipped to provide both immediate and long-term relief
to impacted communities. The Allstate Foundation has pledged two
contributions totaling $750,000 to the American Red Cross and the
Center for Disaster Philanthropy, strengthening these
organizations’ ability to support communities affected by
disasters.
- Allstate helps everyone, whether they’re a customer or not, to
understand how insurance works, how to file claims and how to
access government support programs.
- The Disaster Help Center and Allstate Good Hands Recovery Guide
provide general insurance information, important government
resources and safety tips to help families and communities prepare
for and recover from catastrophes.
- Allstate agents aren’t just insurance experts. They live and
work in the communities they serve. They are local advocates
available to help residents answer their questions and provide
one-on-one support especially after a disaster strikes.
Disasters affect the whole community. And at Allstate, we
believe no one should face trouble alone. We are holding firm to
our promise that “You’re in good hands with Allstate®” and are
working to make the recovery process as smooth as possible.
Steps to Take
- Check to make sure everyone is safe. First and foremost,
secure the safety of your loved ones, and let others know you’re
ok.
- Don’t enter your home unless you know it’s safe. Check
with fire officials before attempting to return to your home. Flare
ups can occur. At your property, look for hot spots and smoldering
areas. Hot embers can hide in rain gutters, under decks, in crawl
spaces, and in wood/debris piles. If you’re worried it might not be
safe, don’t enter.
- Start the claims process as soon as possible. Allstate
customers can file their claim by going online, using the Allstate®
mobile app, calling 1-800-54-STORM, or reaching out to any Allstate
agent. Customers can also use MyClaim to update their contact and
payment information for faster transactions.
- Document damages. Separate damaged and undamaged items.
If it’s unsafe to keep damaged items, take photos or videos for
your claims team and then dispose of them properly.
- Make temporary repairs. If necessary, hire a qualified
contractor to make temporary repairs to prevent further damage.
Keep all receipts and provide them to your claims team. Take photos
before any repairs are made.
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